The panel ruled Goodes jumped in an "attempt to contest the ball" and braced for contact rather than bumping Selwood in the Swans' 110-point shellacking of the Cats.

The panel's findings also noted the force of Goodes' blow "was below that required to constitute a reportable offence".

Hocking crashed into Lennon's exposed head on Saturday night, but the panel said he was "contesting the ball and had no realistic alternative way to contest the ball".

Apart from Sidebottom, the only other player facing suspension after round 11 is GWS key forward Jeremy Cameron for his hit on Jarryd Roughead.

Due to Cameron's carryover points from striking Dylan Grimes the weekend prior, an early plea will result in a one-match ban.

Cameron clattered into Roughead's head, but came off second best in the collision and was sent to hospital after the game for scans on a suspected broken arm.

The 21-year-old was cleared of any fracture.

Port Adelaide key forward Jay Schulz can accept a reprimand for striking Neville Jetta, having knocked the wind out of the Melbourne utility with an ungainly spoil.

North Melbourne veteran Brent Harvey was cleared over an off-the-ball incident with Scott Selwood, while the match-day report against Carlton's Chris Yarran for striking Brisbane's Pearce Hanley was thrown out.

Hanley's teammate Ryan Harwood can accept a $900 fine making negligent contact with an umpire.